Job losses can’t kill holiday displays or joyful spirit
Two Gilroy men placed their hearts on their lawns. They do it
Summer Twilight
For terrific summer fun, it’s hard to beat a concert at Fortino Winery in Gilroy. On a very warm evening, a group of us arrived just as the sun was setting and in time to snag the last table. We came stocked with picnic baskets full of submarine sandwiches, heirloom cherry tomatoes and summer salads.
Your gourmet cooking lesson with Lionel Haeberle
When Old City Hall co-owner Daniel Barduzzi introduced me to
GETTING OUT: An upscale outdoor experience at Filoli
Back in the parking lot, after nearly any adventure I have
Former Gilroy pastor returns to California
Readers of this column may remember the Rev. Mark Milwee, former
Take 2: Veterans embody the best in all of us
On Veterans Day, a bell rings out in a small church in Gilroy. Candles are lit in the sanctuary of St. Mary's. A rifle salute is given and "Taps" is played at the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 6309 on Sixth St. Two-hundred people come out to publicly thank the local men and women who have served America in all wars and to give special remembrance to those who never came home.
Golf, anyone? Instructors provide pointers to adults and kids
The staccato cluck of an iron hitting a golf ball is a tell-tale sign that summer is in full swing. And as local golf instructors can attest, summer is the time many people – young and old, novice and seasoned – spruce up their skills before hitting the greens for an afternoon of leisure. But what exactly is it that golf instructors do to make experienced players even better and those who have never touched a club learn the game?
‘Marry Me A Little’: A Sondheim Festival
“Marry Me A Little” can be considered an unique experience.

















